(Part 2) Top products from r/BreakingEggs

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We found 9 product mentions on r/BreakingEggs. We ranked the 29 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/throwawayscatty · 1 pointr/BreakingEggs

I actually got it out of a "pregetinis" book my friend got me while I was pregnant. It's a bunch of cocktails without the booze for you to enjoy. And they're targeted to help relieve certain pregnancy symptoms. This was in there. They also tell you what you can add for those around you that aren't pregnant. They do make great popsicles!

https://smile.amazon.com/Preggatinis-TM-Mixology-Mom---Be/dp/1599214547/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1466124746&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=pregetini

u/letmeeatcakenow · 6 pointsr/BreakingEggs

I LOVE Bread Baking for Beginners. From a woman who runs Alchemy Bread in Modesto (if you do Instagram she has an awesome feed and will even respond to DM’s).

Bread Baking for Beginners: The Essential Guide to Baking Kneaded Breads, No-Knead Breads, and Enriched Breads https://www.amazon.com/dp/1641521198/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IbIxCbWRR6KTA

I had never really baked bread before, I got this for Christmas and now I bake a loaf or two a week!

u/lilygrass · 2 pointsr/BreakingEggs

When I was little I loved the Magic Spoon Cookbook. It comes with the magic spoon, which might make your kid enjoy helping you out in the kitchen.

u/FirstTimeFlosser · 3 pointsr/BreakingEggs

When I first "converted" to vegetarian, in order to make the transition I made everything mostly the same but using meat substitutes like Gardein products, which worked really good with pasta bakes, sloppy joes, chili, etc, and my kids love the fake chicken and fake fish tenders. Stir-fry works really good with those products too. Once I was 100% veg, then I started getting more adventurous about straight veggie recipes without meat substitutes. And hey, I am not a very talented cook, either, so I recommend this book, vegetarian the 5-ingredient gourmet. No crazy exotic ingredients and they are all really simple to prepare (like under 1/2 hour). Consider also a vegetarian slow cooker recipie book. You just toss everything in and drink your wine all day and pretend you slaved over this delicious dinner. I have the Fix it and Forget It vegetarian cookbook.

Being vegetarian isn't hard once you get used to it but the transition takes getting used to.

u/HiccupMaster · 2 pointsr/BreakingEggs

Big fan of Seriouseats.com and I have The Test Lab cookbook but haven't cooked anything out of it yet :(. I also checkout http://www.budgetbytes.com/, http://www.thekitchn.com/, http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/ and Alton Brown recipes.

We have 3 (boy was I wrong) 5 America's Test Kitchen cookbooks: